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🇷🇺🇭🇺 On September 22, 2022, FM Sergey Lavrov had a meeting with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjártó on the sidelines of the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
The Ministers discussed promising areas of #RussiaHungary trade and economic cooperation and practical aspects of boosting energy interaction in the current unfavourable international situation.
They exchanged views on some areas of the UN’s work and on international issues of mutual interest.
The Ministers discussed promising areas of #RussiaHungary trade and economic cooperation and practical aspects of boosting energy interaction in the current unfavourable international situation.
They exchanged views on some areas of the UN’s work and on international issues of mutual interest.
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🇷🇺🇭🇺 President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin holds talks in the Kremlin with Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban, who has arrived in Russia on a working visit.
💬 Vladimir Putin: I know that this time you have come not only as our long-standing partner, but also as the President of the Council of the European Union. I hope we will have the opportunity to exchange views on building bilateral relations in this difficult situation and, of course, to discuss the possible scenarios for the largest European crisis – I am referring to Ukraine.
I know that quite recently, on July 2, I think, you visited Kiev, and now you have come here to discuss in detail the situation that has arisen in Ukraine. I am at your disposal.
You are probably aware of my recent address to top officials of the Foreign Ministry here in Moscow, which summarised our stance with regard to the possible peace settlement. And of course, I am ready to discuss some of the details with you or explain them to you. I hope you will acquaint me with your personal stance and the stance of the European partners.
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💬 Vladimir Putin: I know that this time you have come not only as our long-standing partner, but also as the President of the Council of the European Union. I hope we will have the opportunity to exchange views on building bilateral relations in this difficult situation and, of course, to discuss the possible scenarios for the largest European crisis – I am referring to Ukraine.
I know that quite recently, on July 2, I think, you visited Kiev, and now you have come here to discuss in detail the situation that has arisen in Ukraine. I am at your disposal.
You are probably aware of my recent address to top officials of the Foreign Ministry here in Moscow, which summarised our stance with regard to the possible peace settlement. And of course, I am ready to discuss some of the details with you or explain them to you. I hope you will acquaint me with your personal stance and the stance of the European partners.
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#RussiaHungary